Darrelle Revis continues to say he has not made up his mind about holding out when training camp rolls around for the New York Jets.

Revis, though, did offer a little more insight into his thought process Thursday while attending a youth football clinic in Aliquippa, Pa.

Darrelle Revis could holdout again for the second time in three seasons. (AP Photo)

"I don't know," Revis told the Beaver County Times when asked whether he would report to camp on time. "That's up to Mike Tannenbaum (Jets general manager). I really don't know."

Tannenbaum and Jets owner Woody Johnson have not said if they would be open to reworking Revis' contract, but the duo have maintained that they expect the All-Pro cornerback to be in camp, ESPNNewYork.com noted.

"I do talk to Mike Tannenbaum when I see him in the building," Revis told the Beaver County Times. "But we don't talk contract issues. This will get resolved sooner or later."

Revis' contract has been a lingering issue during the offseason. His holdout two years ago was one of the main story lines during the Jets' season on HBO's "Hard Knocks."

Revis has two years and $13.5 million remaining on the restructured deal agreed to in 2010, ESPNNewYork.com noted. This is after he made $32.5 million the past two seasons.

Revis has said he "not unhappy" with his current deal but believes that the team promised his contract situation would be revisited after two years.